A revised stratigraphy of Muyua (Woodlark Island)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Finlayson EJ
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

New detailed mapping, micropalaeont- ology and isotopic dating have been successful in revising the stratigraphy of Woodlark Island. All Middle to Late Miocene intrusives and volcanic rocks have been assigned to the Okiduse Volcanics. In addition, the results demonstrate that the Tabukui beds and Wonai Hill beds (N9, late Early Miocene to earliest Middle Miocene) are a single unit. Similarly, the Nasai and Suloga Limestones are confirmed as a single stratigraphic unit as they yield similar foraminiferal ages (upper Te, Early Miocene), and both occur in the same stratigraphic position unconformably overlying basement Loluai Volcanics. Radiocarbon dating suggests a latest Pleistocene age for the upper Kiriwina Formation. Extensive Quaternary cover and low relief prevents detailed structural airphoto interpretation. In general, the structure is simple with all units on Woodlark dipping to the northwest a_4 exhibiting prominent local block faulting.
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APA: Finlayson EJ  (1991)  A revised stratigraphy of Muyua (Woodlark Island)

MLA: Finlayson EJ A revised stratigraphy of Muyua (Woodlark Island). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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